Apple will include a Beats product in iOS starting next year

  Apple bought the company Beats for the sum of 3.2 billion dollars during this year, the acquisition being the largest and most prestigious in the history of the Apple company so far. Beats also came with a series of extremely interesting products and services, one of them being an audio streaming service that complements the iTunes Radio already available for free in the iOS Music application. In order to offer users even more versatility in iOS, the Apple company intends to integrate the Beats Music service in iOS starting next year, users will most likely have access to it through the Music application.

Apple will bundle the subscription music service it acquired from Beats into its iOS operating system early next year, instantly making it available on hundreds of millions of iPhones and iPads – and ramping up pressure on Spotify, the market leader in music streaming.

  It is not known yet if Apple will rename it the service until the moment of integration in iOS or will decide to offer it under the same name, but regardless of the decision, it seems that it has a very high chance of being part of iOS. Apple needed an audio streaming service for its iOS, and that of Beats seems to be as suitable as possible, especially since it comes bundled with over 250.000 paying subscribers.